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Date Posted: Mon March 31, 2014 7:57:03AM
Author: Kelly Bush
Subject: Re: additional comment to Don Stanley's question
In reply to: larry 's message, "Re: additional comment to Don Stanley's question" on Fri February 28, 2014 10:56:19AM

I am somewhat new to the Voyager XII riding scene but love it a bunch, rode a lot of different bikes previously. Bought mine from a neighbor a couple of years ago and still doing all the fixits that go with a unridden used bike, by the way it is a 1992. What I do know is that a tire in the weight category of the Voyager XII should have a tire with a strong sidewall on it or you could be looking at early sidewall failure. It is more of a safety issue than anything else. If you have put a tire on your Voyager XII with a high speed rating and soft sided sidewall, all of us old timers of the bike world will pray for you and your passengers!

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